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Why Us

Why L.O. Eye Care?

At L.O. Eye Care, we value our patients and their eyes. That's why we only offer the best in LASIK – and that means CustomVue and IntraLase technologies.

L.O. Eye Care's six LASIK surgeons, Amy Eston, M.D., Stuart Landay, M.D., Kevin Liu, D.O., John Mackovjak, M.D., and Matthew Yeomans, M.D. are committed to providing you with the highest level of care. That is why your personalized procedure begins with an initial exam to ensure that you are a good candidate for successful LASIK surgery. Next, you'll meet the surgeon who will perform your laser procedure and he or she will personally examine your eyes and outline the risks and benefits of surgery. You will sit down with the surgical counselor who will walk you through the surgical process. Your doctor and the surgical counselor will work together to make sure that all of your questions are answered and your concerns are addressed.

More than 30% of our LASIK patients are referred from friends and family who have received services at L.O. Eye Care. We consider that to be a great compliment and a glowing endorsement of our standard of care.

Did You Know...

We've been in business for over 50 years – and you can be assured we'll be around for 50 more to continue our care of your eyes!

Learn more about LASIK

Laser assisted in-situ keratomileusis (LASIK) can only be performed by a trained physician and is specified for reduction or elimination of myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism as indicated within the product labeling. Laser refractive surgery may be contraindicated for patients: a) with collagen vascular, autoimmune, or immunodeficiency diseases; b) who are pregnant or nursing women; c) with signs of keratoconus or abnormal corneal topography; d) who are taking one or both of the following medications: Isotretinoin (Accutane) and Amiodarone hydrochloride (Cordarone). Potential side effects to laser refractive surgery may include glare, dry eye, as well as other visual anomalies. LASIK requires the use of a laser or microkeratome that cuts a flap on the surface of the cornea, potential side effects may include flap related complications. Consult with your eye care professional and Patient Information Booklet regarding the potential risks and benefits for laser refractive surgery, results may vary for each individual patient.